Grammar lessons by The Oatmeal are my favorite kind of lessons. Next up? “Who” vs. “whom.” (The Oatmeal)

John Mayer is kind of a douchebag. Grantland’s Steven Hyden looks at why, and how he’s trying (mostly unsuccessfully) to shed his douchetastic image. (Grantland)

The next era of console wars has begun, and a big part of it has thus far consisted of Microsoft sh*tting the bed in spectacular fashion. Now they’re cleaning up their mess, and it begins in earnest. Kotaku rounds up everything you need to know about the PS4 and the XBone. (Kotaku)

Hard core Breaking Bad will get a huge kick out of this glimpse inside the writer’s room, and several key storylines not taken in season four. (Uproxx) And while we’re talking Breaking Bad, that guy with the insane moustache in last week’s episode? A total hoss. (WG)

When I was in college, I briefly worked at The Gap (I know, OK? I KNOW). It was not a good relationship, starting with the dumb-ass training video I had to watch. Here’s a list of the 7 best employee training videos. Oh Nando’s. The restaurant of my people. “Wrapper’s Delight”? For shame, Nando’s. For shame. (Mental Floss)

Hey Lilly: A little more room in those knickers, and you’ve got the world’s first pair of pleather Hammer pants. (GFY)

I continue to relentlessly be bombarded with marketing emails about the goddamn One Direction movie that’s coming out. I even tried to get Jodi to take the passes I was sent, but they ended up going to waste. I’m almost tempted to watch it just for the sake of mockery and fury, and then I see haircuts like this and I know it wouldn’t be worth it. (Dlisted)

Lena Dunham wore a bikini in the teaser for the new season of “Girls.” People, for reasons unbeknownst to me, seem to think this is important. It is not. It is a relatively normal-looking woman. In a bikini. Pretend you’re at the beach, and let’s go on with our lives. (Celebitchy)

This story, about a couple who are each going through gender reassignment, is both fascinating and adorable. (The Independent)

People do a lot of useless crap with Vine. But sometimes? They do some amazingly tricky crap. (One Cool Thing A Day)

… And then sometimes, they capture some sh*t that you wouldn’t believe is real. (HuffPo)

Despite Hollywood’s eagerness to turn every superhero into a film, there are ten comic-book heroes that still yet need there own franchise. Ryan Reynolds is available. (Zergnet)

Finally, the newest One Shot, the short films that Marvel attaches to their DVD releases, is now online. This one, Agent Carter, features Peggy Carter (Hayley Atwell), dealing with the “death” of Captain America, as well as kicking a fair amount of ass. Make sure you stick around after the credits.